U.S. Jobless Claims Tick Up to 222K as Durable Goods Surge 9.2% on Transport Strength

Uncontrolled claims reflect regional and region pressure Improper data more clear the weekly decline, with a decline of 7.6% to fall by 5.1% to fall by 209,782. Sorting was concentrated in manufacturing and construction-throat states such as Kentaki (+4,292), Missouri (+1,974), and Pennsylvania (+1,858), which suggests localized labor tenderness. In contrast, California, Tennessi and Oregon…

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Jobless Claims Fall, but Weak Manufacturing and Housing Data Disappoint

Housing march starts rapidly Residential construction showed symptoms of slowing down. The march housing begins 11.4% to 1.324 million with a seasonal adjusted annual rate, despite a minor 1.6% monthly advantage in the building permit. Pointing to a pullback in the new construction activity, the single-family began a 14.2%decline. The perfection stood down 2.1%, although…

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US-China Trade War Escalates as Tariffs Climb and Markets Diverge

“Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that amid growing unilateralism, Malaysia is ready to strengthen cooperation with China jointly to face risks and challenges with China. He emphasized that ASEAN would not support any unilateral imposition of tariffs and increase collective flexibility through cooperation to maintain economic development.” China Premier XI Jinping also traveled to…

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